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The Biohazard Bag market is a subset of the Hospital Disposables market, which includes a variety of products used in healthcare settings. Biohazard Bags are used to safely store and transport medical waste, such as used needles, syringes, and other potentially infectious materials. These bags are typically made of plastic and are designed to be leak-proof and puncture-resistant. They are also labeled with a biohazard symbol to alert healthcare workers of the potential risks associated with the contents.
Biohazard Bags are used in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. They are also used in the home care setting, as well as in the transportation of medical waste.
Some companies in the Biohazard Bag market include Medline Industries, Inc., Bemis Company, Inc., and Cardinal Health, Inc. Show Less Read more